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historically, e-commerce has produced the most unicorns in India, with companies like Flipkart and Nykaa leading the pack. However, fintech is a strong contender and is expected to mint even more unicorns in the coming years due to factors like digital payments growth. So answer is fintech
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India's ecommerce sector is undergoing a dynamic transformation, fueled by innovation, rapid scaling, and robust funding. With a collective valuation exceeding $88 billion and more than $32 billion in total funding, leading unicorns like Flipkart,
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What’s your point of view on this? Some Indian unicorns are inspired by American companies. For example: Zomato is similar to doordash Flipkart resembles Amazon Ola is modeled after Uber Which startups are currently booming in the U.S. that have
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"🌟 Meet the Titans of Innovation! 🌍💼 From media and space flight to fintech and software, these unicorns are reshaping industries with massive valuations. With ByteDance leading at $225B and SpaceX at $200B, the race for global impact is heating
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The Indian startup ecosystem is thriving with 117 unicorns and 118 soonicorns as of 2023. Unicorns have raised over $101 billion in funding with a combined valuation of $353 billion, while soonicorns have raised $18 billion with a $35 billion valuati
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In 2025, several companies are expected to launch significant IPOs, potentially breaking records in the Indian market. Key players include: -- Reliance Jio: Valued over $100 billion, anticipated to be India's largest IPO. -- Flipkart: Expected to
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There are 122 unicorns. Five cities with great power. And the undisputed startup capital of India, Bengaluru, with 50 unicorns. Delhi-NCR, supported by large consumer markets and substantial financial resources, comes in second with 39. With a pop
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In 2025, the sectors expected to see the most startup IPOs include: 1. Fintech: Leading with six companies, including Aye Finance and Pine Labs. 2. Quick Commerce: Significant growth anticipated, with major players likely to list. 3. Edtech: Co
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